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      Exhibiting Italian Art in the United States from Futurism to Arte Povera: ‘Like a Giant Screen’

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      This volume explores how Italian institutions, dealers, critics, and artists constructed a modern national identity for Italy by exporting –literally and figuratively – contemporary art to the United States in key moments between 1929 and 1969.

      This volume explores how Italian institutions...

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      Product ID:9781032081298
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Research in Art Museums and Exhibitions
      Title:Exhibiting Italian Art in the United States from Futurism to Arte Povera
      Subtitle:'Like a Giant Screen'
      Authors:Author: Raffaele Bedarida
      Page Count:228
      Subjects:Theory of art, Theory of art, History of art, Museology and heritage studies, Regional / International studies, Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc, History of art / art & design styles, Museology & heritage studies, Regional studies, Museum, historic sites, gallery & art guides, Europe
      Description:This volume explores how Italian institutions, dealers, critics, and artists constructed a modern national identity for Italy by exporting –literally and figuratively – contemporary art to the United States in key moments between 1929 and 1969.

      This volume explores how Italian institutions, dealers, critics, and artists constructed a modern national identity for Italy by exporting – literally and figuratively – contemporary art to the United States in key moments between 1929 and 1969.

      From artist Fortunato Depero opening his Futurist House in New York City to critic Germano Celant launching Arte Povera in the United States, Raffaele Bedarida examines the thick web of individuals and cultural environments beyond the two more canonical movements that shaped this project. By interrogating standard narratives of Italian Fascist propaganda on the one hand and American Cold War imperialism on the other, this book establishes a more nuanced transnational approach. The central thesis is that, beyond the immediate aims of political propaganda and conquering a new market for Italian art, these art exhibitions, publications, and the critical discourse aimed at American audiences all reflected back on their makers: they forced and helped Italians define their own modernity in relation to the world’s new dominant cultural and economic power.

      The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, social history, exhibition history, and Italian studies.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-06-28

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      Weight698 g
      Dimensions253 × 181 × 18 mm